mflow is a music streaming website with a difference – all the music comes recommended – you sign up and select other users to follow there’s comedian and sometime BBC Radio 6 presenter Phill Jupitus – or at least some one impersonating him for instance – you can also set up your own stream (or flow as mflow likes to name them) and for every person you persuade to download the track you get 20% of the purchase price – which is around 15p a time. You can surf for songs but unless they’re directly recommended you can only hear 30 seconds. The whole thing’s in beta at the moment so it’s not really taken off – however it seems like somewhere to go once the BBC closes Radio 6.
Hat Tip: Left Outside.